Reflecting on the notable 6-1 comeback of the Blaugrana, the Uruguayan striker explained that whoever watches over the highlights of the match will realise the perceived refereeing injustice that occurred in the return leg.

"That [game] marked the history of PSG," he told L'Equipe.

"It is a moment that has affected us all and it was something inexplicable and unexpected.

"Just turn on the TV and watch the images of the game to realise why it was unfair."

The former Napoli player went on to express his feelings on the match, stating that his team deserved more from the encounter.

"It is true that with a 3-1 [score] nobody could imagine such a comeback, but then several things happened that made us lose," he added.

"If I had to define what happened there, I would talk about injustice.

"We feel a great sadness, bitterness and rage, as the things that happened aren't normal in football."

Not only did the Parisian side suffer continental heartbreak, but they also conceded their Ligue 1 crown to Monaco.